A research report from the Filene Research Institute proposed that credit union's should consider offering tax preparation services for more than just low income members or lower income communities.
Instead, John Hoffmire and Thomas Harms argue in The Economics of Serving
Low-Income Employees at Tax Time: Implications for Credit Unions that credit unions should consider using the workplace to offer tax preparation services not to their own lower income employees but low income employees of Select Employee Groups as well.
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